Mystic Guardian Jar
Mystic Guardian Jar – Fantasy Decorative Container with Ornate Relief
Bring a touch of ancient magic into your collection with the Mystic Guardian Jar. Featuring a finely detailed guardian spirit face on the lid and intricate swirling relief patterns wrapping around the body, this jar is both functional and decorative. Painted in aged bronze with turquoise patina highlights, it radiates the look of a timeless artifact unearthed from a forgotten temple.
Perfect as a display piece, storage jar, or centerpiece for your fantasy-themed décor. The design prints cleanly with fine details that stand out beautifully when hand-painted.
- Support FREE printing.
- Intricate sculpted patterns and ornamental figure design
- Ideal for resin or FDM printing and custom painting
A unique addition for collectors, painters, and makers who love fantasy-inspired 3D prints.
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Thanks for the kind words and the models look great! Thanks for sharing.
I love the patina green. Your painting is always inspiring. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I’m really glad you like the patina green, it’s one of my favorites too. I truly appreciate your kind words and support.
I started with Raw Umber for the undercoat (I always use a dark base first). Then I layered cobalt turquoise light and cobalt turquoise light hue, with rich and light gold for the highlights. The darker brown you see on the model is the Raw Umber showing through. My goal is always to give the piece a real antique, worn look. I always dry brush the highlights, and honestly, it’s all trial and error, haha, I wouldn’t call myself a master! I also like to mix paints to create different effects.
Your talents are remarkable. Is the patina natural, or painted? Is the base pale gold? We could all learn from the master!